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- 2021
- Michael Hanus, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen:
Functional and Constraint Logic Programming - 28th International Workshop, WFLP 2020, Bologna, Italy, September 7, 2020, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12560, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-75332-0 [contents] - 2020
- Linda Brodo, Roberto Bruni, Moreno Falaschi:
SOS Rules for Equivalences of Reaction Systems. WFLP 2020: 3-21 - Catherine Dubois:
Formally Verified Transformation of Non-binary Constraints into Binary Constraints. WFLP 2020: 117-128 - Michael Hanus, Finn Teegen:
Memoized Pull-Tabbing for Functional Logic Programming. WFLP 2020: 57-73 - Philipp Körner, David Schneider, Michael Leuschel:
On the Performance of Bytecode Interpreters in Prolog. WFLP 2020: 41-56 - Oliver Westphal:
A Framework for Generating Diverse Haskell-I/O Exercise Tasks. WFLP 2020: 97-114 - Baltasar Trancón y Widemann, Markus Lepper:
Practical Idiomatic Considerations for Checkable Meta-logic in Experimental Functional Programming. WFLP 2020: 22-38 - Isabel Wingen, Philipp Körner:
Effectiveness of Annotation-Based Static Type Inference. WFLP 2020: 74-93 - Hendrik Winkelmann, Jan C. Dageförde, Herbert Kuchen:
Constraint-Logic Object-Oriented Programming with Free Arrays. WFLP 2020: 129-144 - 2019
- Josep Silva:
Functional and Constraint Logic Programming - 26th International Workshop, WFLP 2018, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 6, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11285, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-16201-6 [contents] - 2018
- Henning Christiansen, Maja H. Kirkeby:
Towards a Constraint Solver for Proving Confluence with Invariant and Equivalence of Realistic CHR Programs. WFLP 2018: 112-130 - Sergio Pérez, Salvador Tamarit:
Enhancing POI Testing Through the Use of Additional Information. WFLP 2018: 74-90 - Sergio Antoy, Michael Hanus, Finn Teegen:
Synthesizing Set Functions. WFLP 2018: 93-111 - Jan C. Dageförde:
Reference Type Logic Variables in Constraint-Logic Object-Oriented Programming. WFLP 2018: 131-144 - Ingmar Dasseville, Marc Denecker:
Transpiling Programming Computable Functions to Answer Set Programs. WFLP 2018: 3-17 - Ingmar Dasseville, Gerda Janssens:
FMS: Functional Programming as a Modelling Language. WFLP 2018: 145-161 - Alexandros Efremidis, Joshua Schmidt, Sebastian Krings, Philipp Körner:
Measuring Coverage of Prolog Programs Using Mutation Testing. WFLP 2018: 39-55 - Lars-Åke Fredlund, Julio Mariño, Sergio Pérez, Salvador Tamarit:
Runtime Verification in Erlang by Using Contracts. WFLP 2018: 56-73 - Gregor Ulm, Emil Gustavsson, Mats Jirstrand:
Functional Federated Learning in Erlang (ffl-erl). WFLP 2018: 162-178 - Paventhan Vivekanandan:
Code Generation for Higher Inductive Types - A Study in Agda Metaprogramming. WFLP 2018: 18-35 - Dietmar Seipel, Michael Hanus, Salvador Abreu:
Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management - Conference on Declarative Programming, DECLARE 2017, Unifying INAP, WFLP, and WLP, Würzburg, Germany, September 19-22, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10997, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-00800-0 [contents] - 2017
- Martin Atzmueller:
Declarative Aspects in Explicative Data Mining for Computational Sensemaking. DECLARE 2017: 97-114 - Jan C. Dageförde, Herbert Kuchen:
An Operational Semantics for Constraint-Logic Imperative Programming. DECLARE 2017: 64-80 - Min Fang, Hans Tompits:
An Approach for Representing Answer Sets in Natural Language. DECLARE 2017: 115-131 - Thom W. Frühwirth:
Implementation of Logical Retraction in Constraint Handling Rules with Justifications. DECLARE 2017: 37-52 - Jinesh M. Kannimoola, Bharat Jayaraman, Krishnashree Achuthan:
Run-Time Analysis of Temporal Constrained Objects. DECLARE 2017: 20-36 - Philipp Körner, Sebastian Krings:
plspec - A Specification Language for Prolog Data. DECLARE 2017: 198-213 - Lorenz Leutgeb, Antonius Weinzierl:
Techniques for Efficient Lazy-Grounding ASP Solving. DECLARE 2017: 132-148 - Ke Liu, Sven Löffler, Petra Hofstedt:
Hypertree Decomposition: The First Step Towards Parallel Constraint Solving. DECLARE 2017: 81-94 - Falco Nogatz, Jona Kalkus:
Declarative XML Schema Validation with SWI-Prolog - System Description. DECLARE 2017: 187-197
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